kişisel eşya, kişisel eşyalar, eşya, özel eşya, pılı pırtı, i., çoğ. (kişisel) eşya, var, (birine) ait olmak, nin olmak, şahsi eşyası, to (bir şey) (birinin) malı olmak, (birine) ait olmak: That table belongs to me. O masa benim, üyesi olmak, ait ol, ilgili olmak, uygun olmak, doğru yerde olmak, yararlı olmak, aidiyet, yeri olmak, yerinde olmak, belongings i, to -in üyesi olmak: Bahri belongs to, It belongs to me Benimdir, ait olmak, belong lazım ol/ait ol, mensup, ait olarak, ait olma, aidiyet (gad),
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kişisel eşya isim
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eşya
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özel eşya
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pılı pırtı
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i., çoğ. (kişisel) eşya
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var
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belong
(birine) ait olmak
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belong
nin olmak fiil
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to (bir şey) (birinin) malı olmak, (birine) ait olmak: That table belongs to me. O masa benim fiil
1. (usually used in plural) possession 2. Close or intimate relationship: "A sense of belonging.", effects, trap, something owned; any tangible or intangible possession that is owned by someone; "that hat is my property"; "he is a man of property", property, possessions, Your belongings are the things that you own, especially things that are small enough to be carried. I collected my belongings and left. the things you own, especially things that you can carry with you = possessions, A possession or personal item; often used in the plural, The contentment felt in a secure homely environment, (followed by to) To be the spouse or partner of, (followed by to) To be an element of (a set). The symbol \in means belongs to, (followed by to) To be a part of a group, To be accepted in a group, To have its proper place, of, belonging to, (followed by to) To be the property of, Something physical that is owned, The action of the verb to belong, Present participle of belong, If someone belongs to a particular group, they are a member of that group. I used to belong to a youth club, (optionally followed by to) of belonging to, To be the property of; as, Jamaica belongs to Great Britain, To be the concern or proper business or function of; to appertain to, To be a part of a group, To be a part of, or connected with; to be appendant or related; to owe allegiance or service, To be an element of (a set), To be suitable for; to be due to, be a part of; fit, suit, To be the property of, When lovers say that they belong together, they are expressing their closeness or commitment to each other. I really think that we belong together He belongs with me, If something belongs to you, you own it. The house had belonged to her family for three or four generations, If a person or thing belongs in a particular place or situation, that is where they should be. You don't belong here I'm so glad to see you back where you belong They need to feel they belong. + belonging be·long·ing a man utterly without a sense of belonging, originate (in); "The problems dwell in the social injustices in this country", People in Christendom use this word to explain what religious organization they are affiliated with <<I belong to the Catholic Church [38]>> But the {Truth} is a way of life, not a social club, and although congregations keep records of what Christians are associated with them, there are no formal membership enrollment forms or procedures (Compare Act 19:23 ), You say that something belongs to a particular person when you are guessing, discovering, or explaining that it was produced by or is part of that person. The handwriting belongs to a male, To be native to, or an inhabitant of; esp, If you say that a time belongs to a particular system or way of doing something, you mean that that time is or will be characterized by it. The future belongs to democracy, If you say that something belongs to someone, you mean that person has the right to it. but the last word belonged to Rosanne, If something belongs to a particular time, it comes from that time. The pictures belong to an era when there was a preoccupation with high society, If something or someone belongs in or to a particular category, type, or group, they are of that category, type, or group. The judges could not decide which category it belonged in, (v ) if an EXIT or a CYCLE statement contains a construct name, the statement ``belongs'' to the DO construct using that name Otherwise, it belongs to the innermost DO construct in which it appears, vt [to be a member of (I ~ to the computer club )] termasuk (masuk) 2 vt [to be the property of (This book ~s to me )] kepunyaan (punya), be suitable or acceptable; "This student somehow doesn't belong", To be deserved by, be owned by; be in the possession of; "This book belongs to me", to have a legal residence, settlement, or inhabitancy, whether by birth or operation of law, so as to be entitled to maintenance by the parish or town, be classified with; "The whales belong among the mammals", be in the right place or situation; "Where do these books belong?"; "Let's put health care where it belongs--under the control of the government"; "Where do these books go?, An expression to indicate which side can legitimately expect to buy the contract, In statutes referring to inhabitancy, the poor, etc , designates the place of a person's legal settlement, not merely his place of residence Reading v Westport, 19 Conn 564 (1849), Church, C J ; 3 id 467; 18 id 425; 8 Vt 45, v to be owned by; to be a member of, be owned by; be in the possession of; "This book belongs to me" be classified with; "The whales belong among the mammals" be suitable or acceptable; "This student somehow doesn't belong" be in the right place or situation; "Where do these books belong?"; "Let's put health care where it belongs--under the control of the government"; "Where do these books go?, If a baby or child belongs to a particular adult, that adult is his or her parent or the person who is looking after him or her. He deduced that the two children belonged to the couple, That which belongs to one; that which pertains to one; hence, goods or effects, happiness felt in a secure relationship; "with his classmates he felt a sense of belonging", The action of the verb to belong (somewhere), That which is connected with a principal or greater thing; an appendage; an appurtenance, membership, quality of being a part of, association, Family; relations; household, happiness felt in a secure relationship; "with his classmates he felt a sense of belonging,
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1. (usually used in plural) possession 2. Close or intimate relationship: "A sense of belonging."
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effects
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something owned; any tangible or intangible possession that is owned by someone; "that hat is my property"; "he is a man of property"
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property, possessions isim
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Your belongings are the things that you own, especially things that are small enough to be carried. I collected my belongings and left. the things you own, especially things that you can carry with you = possessions
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A possession or personal item; often used in the plural
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The contentment felt in a secure homely environment
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(followed by to) To be the spouse or partner of
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(followed by to) To be an element of (a set). The symbol \in means belongs to - "Suppose x belongs to \mathbb{R}... (-- written: x \in \mathbb{R})"
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(followed by to) To be a part of a group - "I don’t belong to them!"
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To be accepted in a group - "You don’t belong here — get out."
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To have its proper place - "Where does this document belong?"
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of, belonging to
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(followed by to) To be the property of - "That house belongs to me."
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Something physical that is owned - "Make sure you take all your belongings when you leave."
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The action of the verb to belong - "A need for belonging seems fundamental to humans."
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Present participle of belong
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If someone belongs to a particular group, they are a member of that group. I used to belong to a youth club
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(optionally followed by to) of belonging to
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To be the property of; as, Jamaica belongs to Great Britain
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To be the concern or proper business or function of; to appertain to
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To be a part of a group
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To be a part of, or connected with; to be appendant or related; to owe allegiance or service
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To be an element of (a set)
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To be suitable for; to be due to
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be a part of; fit, suit fiil
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To be the property of
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When lovers say that they belong together, they are expressing their closeness or commitment to each other. I really think that we belong together He belongs with me
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belong
If something belongs to you, you own it. The house had belonged to her family for three or four generations
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If a person or thing belongs in a particular place or situation, that is where they should be. You don't belong here I'm so glad to see you back where you belong They need to feel they belong. + belonging be·long·ing a man utterly without a sense of belonging
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originate (in); "The problems dwell in the social injustices in this country"
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People in Christendom use this word to explain what religious organization they are affiliated with <<I belong to the Catholic Church [38]>> But the {Truth} is a way of life, not a social club, and although congregations keep records of what Christians are associated with them, there are no formal membership enrollment forms or procedures (Compare Act 19:23 )
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You say that something belongs to a particular person when you are guessing, discovering, or explaining that it was produced by or is part of that person. The handwriting belongs to a male
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To be native to, or an inhabitant of; esp
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If you say that a time belongs to a particular system or way of doing something, you mean that that time is or will be characterized by it. The future belongs to democracy
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If you say that something belongs to someone, you mean that person has the right to it. but the last word belonged to Rosanne
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If something belongs to a particular time, it comes from that time. The pictures belong to an era when there was a preoccupation with high society
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If something or someone belongs in or to a particular category, type, or group, they are of that category, type, or group. The judges could not decide which category it belonged in
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(v ) if an EXIT or a CYCLE statement contains a construct name, the statement ``belongs'' to the DO construct using that name Otherwise, it belongs to the innermost DO construct in which it appears
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vt [to be a member of (I ~ to the computer club )] termasuk (masuk) 2 vt [to be the property of (This book ~s to me )] kepunyaan (punya)
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be suitable or acceptable; "This student somehow doesn't belong"
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To be deserved by
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be owned by; be in the possession of; "This book belongs to me"
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to have a legal residence, settlement, or inhabitancy, whether by birth or operation of law, so as to be entitled to maintenance by the parish or town
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be classified with; "The whales belong among the mammals"
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be in the right place or situation; "Where do these books belong?"; "Let's put health care where it belongs--under the control of the government"; "Where do these books go?
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An expression to indicate which side can legitimately expect to buy the contract
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In statutes referring to inhabitancy, the poor, etc , designates the place of a person's legal settlement, not merely his place of residence Reading v Westport, 19 Conn 564 (1849), Church, C J ; 3 id 467; 18 id 425; 8 Vt 45
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v to be owned by; to be a member of
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be owned by; be in the possession of; "This book belongs to me" be classified with; "The whales belong among the mammals" be suitable or acceptable; "This student somehow doesn't belong" be in the right place or situation; "Where do these books belong?"; "Let's put health care where it belongs--under the control of the government"; "Where do these books go?
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If a baby or child belongs to a particular adult, that adult is his or her parent or the person who is looking after him or her. He deduced that the two children belonged to the couple
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That which belongs to one; that which pertains to one; hence, goods or effects
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happiness felt in a secure relationship; "with his classmates he felt a sense of belonging"
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The action of the verb to belong (somewhere)
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That which is connected with a principal or greater thing; an appendage; an appurtenance
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membership, quality of being a part of, association isim
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Family; relations; household
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happiness felt in a secure relationship; "with his classmates he felt a sense of belonging
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